LOL thanks!!!!!tyrael6192 wrote:
How are you so awesome
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I simply did't draw the lineart.Daru wrote:
Oooh! I like that.
I've been trying to incorporate my lineart more fluidly into the picture, like what you did there.
Drawing directly on the rough pic sometimes works better. Saves time as well.
your lighting and the 'feeling of the character' is not bad!tyrael6192 wrote:
Thank you for your inspiring words... I shall set out a journey of... stuff...?
But yeah, i get where you're coming from - i need to get teh stuff nailed down. In my head. I mean, when it comes to drawing from observation, i feel much more relaxed and can make something semi-decent - but with trying to make stuff up i just blank and end up with a canvas full of fail, because i don't know what i'm drawing or how i should be drawing it. This theory stuff always seemed so trivial, but apparently it's not. I just wish we actually did this kinda stuff in Art lessons... -.-
I would suggest pay attention to the balance.
I mean, make sure the left side and the right side are the same.
Imitating is somewhat helpful but you do need some basic knowledge to master that kind of style, etc.
I agree with Daru that a canvas full of fail is nothing. It's better than a blank canvas